Pic. 115. 
‘116. 
117, 
118. 
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The flower of the Rupala montana, the stamina 
of which stand on the tips of the petals. 
Lacis fluviatilis has a simple flower, without 
calyx or corolla. It is called a flos nudus, 
p- 100. san 
The flower of the Ascium coccineum, shewing 
an ascidiform bractea on a footstalk, p. 51.- 
The flower of the Matthiola scabra, with an 
urceolated perianthium, p.. 76. and a cup- 
shaped corolla, p. 81. which is crenated. 
The flower of the Ruyschia Surwbea has a ses- 
sile, bi-lobed, ascidiform bractea, p. 51. 
The flower-bud of the same, without the ascidi- 
form bractea, 
The ascidiform bractea separated. 
The flower opened. 
The receptaculum placentiforme, p. 127. of the 
Dorstenia cordzfolia, surrounded with flowers. 
A single male flower of the same, p. 100. 
A female flower, 7b. 
The flower of the Dimorpha grandiflora, with 
its singular corolla. 
The male flower of one of ihe Musci frondosi, 
with succulent filaments, p. 91. and the sta- 
mina, p. 96. of which some disperse the pol- 
len, others are not so far advanced, and some 
have already shed their pollen. 
A stamen of the Sphagnum palustre. | 
The same in the act of throwing out the pollen. 
A filament with three club-shaped succulent fila- 
ments, of one of the Musci frondosi. 
The hermaphrodite flower, of such another 
‘Moss with pistillum and stamina. 
The female flower of such a moss, without suc- 
culent filaments. : 
Another with succulent filaments, 
